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Hot tubs and Jacuzzis
Relax and entertain
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A
dip
in the hot tub after a hard day's work is relaxing,
helps you
sleep better, and may also help with your
joint pain (women
who are battling varicose veins should avoid hot
tubs). More importantly, though, a Jacuzzi in
the house not only adds value to the property, it can
also be a hub for entertaining. Is there a better way to
seduce a woman than to invite her home for a dip?
Or, have some friends over for an intimate gathering.
Sundance
Spas, a manufacturer of Jacuzzi Hot Tubs, has tips for a
hot tub in your house. One of today's hottest design
trends is the "outdoor room," a relaxed environment for
private enjoyment or casual summer
entertaining. While planning these outdoor living
spaces, more and more homeowners are discovering the
beauty and pleasure of integrating water features. |
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As both a private
and a social extension of the home, a hot tub-centered "living
room" brings the indoors outside -- for personal relaxation,
intimate family time, or the fun of inviting guests for a
barbecue and hot tub party. "Our customers see that a hot tub,
with its compact footprint and range of water features, can
provide the pleasures of a water environment in a more
space-efficient, cost-efficient way than a larger project,
such as a pond or a swimming pool," said Anthony Pasquarelli
of Jacuzzi Hot Tubs, the legendary brand that recently
celebrated 50 years of
hydrotherapy. "A hot tub creates a four-season outdoor
room, which is ultimately more versatile than a summers-only
pool."
Some additional tips:
- Consider your family's specific needs and
desires. Do you
entertain small groups of friends? Do you play with the
kids? Do you read or quietly meditate?
- Identify sun and shade spots as well as
wind directions to help ensure maximum enjoyment of the hot
tub.
- Home and garden
magazines are a great source for design ideas.
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